Riverdale is a suburban community where many residents commute through major roadways and access highways for work, school, and appointments. That traffic pattern increases the odds of high-impact collisions—especially where there are:
- Heavy commuting at peak hours (more vehicles, more aggressive merging)
- Construction zones and lane shifts that can confuse drivers
- Night driving with reduced visibility and glare
- Intersection turn conflicts (left turns, late braking, and distracted driving)
When paralysis occurs, the case often hinges on proving not only that the injury is catastrophic—but that the crash mechanics and evidence support liability and causation. In other words: the story has to fit the medical reality.


